Record keeping - meeting the requirements of the statutory authorities

Date in 2010 :Thursday 18th November Click here to apply on-line

 

Venue: This course will be held in the WMSoc training room in Tamworth, Staffs. Full joining instructions and maps will be sent to all registered delegates.

 

This course has been designed to give a broad view of the following subjects:

  • Management responsibilities
  • Risk Assessment and individual site requirements
  • Monitoring records
  • Schematics
  • Log Books
  • Cleaning and disinfection reports and certificates
  • Method statements
  • Water analysis reports
  • COSHH
  • Notification of cooling towers
  • Training records

Course Content

Many problems arise not so much from inadequate procedures but from the lack of evidence that proper monitoring systems exist and have been carried out regularly. Records which are up-to-date, understood by those who have to refer to them, and easily accessible can enhance a well-managed scheme and create confidence in the maintenance team. This course will look at the records which must be kept and suggest ways of efficiently meeting the requirements of the statutory authorities.

 

Combinations of this and other subjects may be selected by companies who wish to design their own (made-to-measure) training course.

 

Delegates will be site personnel responsible for record-keeping, their line managers, water treatment engineers and consultants and those looking for an in-house tailored training course to fit particular needs.

 

WMSoc assessment

All delegates will be expected to complete a WMSoc Assessment. This will confirm understanding of the work completed during the day and complement the usual certificate of attendance.

 

 

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